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"Natus introduces its most innovative amplifier for epilepsy monitoring and research, the Natus Quantum. This single compact package has it all. Quantum was designed specifically to meet the versatile needs of today’s modern Epilepsy Monitoring Units and research centers.  Quantum has high sampling rates and outstanding signal quality to meet the needs of clinical EEG, long-term scalp and intracranial epilepsy monitoring and research."
 
"Natus introduces its most innovative amplifier for epilepsy monitoring and research, the Natus Quantum. This single compact package has it all. Quantum was designed specifically to meet the versatile needs of today’s modern Epilepsy Monitoring Units and research centers.  Quantum has high sampling rates and outstanding signal quality to meet the needs of clinical EEG, long-term scalp and intracranial epilepsy monitoring and research."
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[https://natus.com/products-services/natus-quantum-ltm-amplifier Website]
 
[https://natus.com/products-services/natus-quantum-ltm-amplifier Website]

Latest revision as of 18:16, 15 January 2023

"Natus introduces its most innovative amplifier for epilepsy monitoring and research, the Natus Quantum. This single compact package has it all. Quantum was designed specifically to meet the versatile needs of today’s modern Epilepsy Monitoring Units and research centers. Quantum has high sampling rates and outstanding signal quality to meet the needs of clinical EEG, long-term scalp and intracranial epilepsy monitoring and research."

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